In year-over-year measurements, the Canadian hotel industry ended the week with a 15.2-percent decrease in occupancy to 52.0 percent, a 6.9-percent decrease in average daily rate and a 21.0-percent decrease in revenue per available room.

None of the provinces reported increases in occupancy for the week. Nova Scotia fell 31.3 percent in occupancy to 44.9 percent, followed by New Brunswick (-26.4 percent to 43.5 percent) and Newfoundland (-20.6 percent to 59.7 percent).